Monthly Archives: April 2015

The DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program Career Development Award supports independent, early-career investigators to conduct impactful research with the mentorship of an experienced cancer researcher. To be considered for funding, applications must address at least one of the Topic Areas. Research applications in the areas of breast, prostate, lung (excluding mesothelioma), or ovarian cancer […]

The DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program Translational Team Science Award supports translational correlative studies associated with an existing clinical trial and/or translational study that can lead to a future clinical trial or clinical application in cancer research that is relevant to Service Members, their families, and other military beneficiaries. To be considered for funding, applications […]

The DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program Idea Award with Special Focus supports innovative, untested, high-risk/potentially high-reward concepts, theories, paradigms, and/or methods in cancer research that are relevant to Service Members, their families, and other military beneficiaries. To be considered for funding, applications must address at least one of the Topic Areas. Research applications in the […]

Presented by the inaugural president of the Academy, Professor Ian Frazer. The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences is a newly established learned Academy that aims to be an important part of the health and medical scientific and policy landscape of Australia. It’s mission is: ‘to promote health and medical research and its translation to enable a healthier community […]

APL’s Research and Development (R&D) Priorities for 2015-16 have been identified by the APL Specialist Groups and approved by the R&D Advisory Committee. This is a combined call for tender for research priorities for 2015/16 across the APL R&D portfolio, including: • Genetics, Reproduction & Welfare • Nutrition, Health & Physiology • Industry Capability & […]

April 2015 The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Australian Research Council (ARC) encourage all researchers applying for funding to have an ORCID identifier. The applicant profile section of NHMRC’s Research Grants Management System (RGMS) was changed in 2014 to allow researchers to include their unique identifier (such as ORCID) when updating their […]

A series of targeted information sessions on Fulbright Scholarships will be held on Tuesday, 12 May 2015 followed by a Fulbright Distinguished Chair Public Lecture by Professor Richard Ziolkowski. Interested applicants are cordially invited onto the University of Adelaide campus, or to participate through online streaming. Date: 12 May 2015 Venue: L7 Boardroom | Ingkarni […]

The Nicolas Baudin grants are designed to encourage Australian nationals to study for a semester or a full academic year at a French university at undergraduate level (3rd year), postgraduate level (master 1 or 2: years 4 or 5 of university studies, or PhD). Enrolment in a French university will afford Nicolas Baudin grant winners […]

The AAG seeks to support the work undertaken by emerging researchers in any field of ageing through the R M Gibson Scientific Research Fund. The fund was set up to honour the memory of Dr Richard (Dick) Maxwell Gibson who played a foundation role in the development of gerontology within Australia. He made a significant […]

Retina Australia will provide support for high quality scientific/medical research in Australia relevant to causes, treatments, prevention and/or cure of retinitis pigmentosa and other inherited retinal diseases. Funding & Duration Funds will not normally be granted for more than one year, and will not normally exceed $40,000. Special consideration may be given to extending this […]